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English: From source: "Examples of metabolic active cells and other compounds in urines of different patients. (i) Squamous epithelial cells (appearing in normal spot urine, if no midstream urine was sampled), (ii) erythrocytes, (iii) leukocytes, (iv) bacteria, (v) yeasts, (vi) oxalate crystals, (vii) triple phosphate crystals, (viii) granular casts, and (ix) pseudohyphae". Image cropped by uploader.
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Source Lehmann R. From bedside to bench-practical considerations to avoid pre-analytical pitfalls and assess sample quality for high-resolution metabolomics and lipidomics analyses of body fluids. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2021 Sep;413(22):5567-5585. doi: 10.1007/s00216-021-03450-0. Epub 2021 Jun 22. PMID: 34159398; PMCID: PMC8410705.
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Various formed elements seen in urine microscopy: squamous epithelial cells, red blood cells, white blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, yeast, calcium oxalate crystals, triple phosphate crystals, granular casts and yeast with pseudohyphae

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